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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a major concern for
public health officials and health care providers. These bacteria,
sometimes called "superbugs", are no longer able to be killed by the
antibiotics that were commonly used to treat them. Once mainly a
problem limited to health care facilities such as hospitals and
nursing homes, there is mounting evidence that antibiotic-resistant
bacteria are causing serious infections in community settings.
The NJDHSS is taking an active role in identifying, preventing,
and controlling antibiotic-resistant infections. Education and
surveillance are critical to performing these activities
successfully.
This website is dedicated to providing New Jersey’s residents,
health care providers, institutional professionals, and public
health officials with the information and tools needed to promote
careful antibiotic use, conduct surveillance, and provide education
on this growing public health threat.
Strategic
Plan to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance in New Jersey [PDF 197k]
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